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Medicine for the not so needy

The prosecutor-general is investigating a state-funded medical care scandal in which some MPs are involved

Al Ahram Releases Study on Corruption in Egypt

A recent report by the Al Ahram Center for Strategic Studies showed that a high portion of Egyptians believe that the recent rise in commodity prices is a manifestation of

No Friends in Egypt

This just in - read all about it in Al Ahram - Egypt's semi-official paper. A multi-millionaire, Yehia El Komy, denied marrying Kheloud al Onzy.

Expert political analysts: Brotherhood‘s legitimacy forcibly imposed upon Egypt’s ruling regime

Influential politicians and trade unionists have unanimously agreed that the Muslim Brotherhood Movement have managed to achieve public legitimacy since it won 88 of the 454 parliamentary seats in the

MB Chairman mourns leftist thinker Dr. Mohamed Al Sayed Said

Mr. Mohamed Mahdi Akef, Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, mourns the renowned Leftist thinker and writer Dr. Mohamed Al Sayed Said– Vice-chairman of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies

Debate between a Human Rights Organization and a national newspaper on

The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue (DHR) threatened to file an appeal against Al-Ahram Al-Massai newspaper, in response to an article it published on Monday, September 7, on

Nazif described the banned Muslim Brotherhood “as more of a brand” than a political party.

Ahmed Nazif, Egypt’s prime minister, on Thursday defended his government’s record in increasingly violent parliamentary elections and said the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) was winning a “mandate” to pursue

Competition heating up

Last Sunday’s first round of the second stage of parliamentary elections was marred by violence. Al-Ahram Weekly’ s staff report from some of the country’s most heated constituencies End of

When less is more

Local monitors said the first round of parliamentary polls was calm and with less fraud than usual. Gihan Shahine wonders what this means  An administrative court ruling allowing local supervision

The MB conundrum

Amira Howeidy examines the shifting relationship between the state and Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood’s ubiquitous presence has been one of the dominating features of the parliamentary elections, signalling a